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Sony TCM-200DV Cassette Recorder with Dual Power Source


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Battery Description: 2 AA
Brand: Sony
Color: BLACK
EAN: 0027242607736
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: TCM-200DV
Number Of Items: 1
Warranty: 1 year warranty

Features
Double Recording Time - normal or half-normal speed
Voice Operated Recording
Playback Speed Control - +30% or -15%
External Microphone Jack
Up to 25 Hours of Battery Life

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Editorial Reviews:

Save time and save money with the Sony TCM-200DV Portable Cassette Recorder. It features Double Recording Time that lets you record for 180 minutes on a 90-minute tape. And, to make saving space even easier, Voice Operated Recording automatically records when there is sound and pauses when it is silent. Clear Voice gives you better quality recording. Take notes and save tape with the TCM-200DV.


User Comments about the Sony TCM-200DV Cassette Recorder with Dual Power Source

Product shipped promptly.have used this recorder for several years.pleased with old one; new one good product for price.



You can rewind and fast forward, but you cannot hear anything when doing so.Finally, when you are interrupted during a recording, or stop the recording prematurely, a DVR is cumbersome when trying to go back and add or record over previously recorded material. This cassette recorder allows you to vary the speed- I believe that the specs in the description are wrong, it seems as though you can speed up or slow down up to 100% of the original recording.Also, using a DVR cueing in reverse and forward is not possible. In some cases old technology is actually better than new.I have been using a DVR in language study; I would record my friend speaking basic sentences in Japanese and then listen to them over and over to help with my pronunciation.But there are a few problems with a DVR. First of all, there are only three playback speeds; normal, slow, and fast. This is very simple using the cassette recorder.Obviously a DVR also has many advatages over a cassette recorder, but for my purposes the old is better than the new.



This one has a great feature to slow down or speed up the playback which has been lots of fun for my kids. Just wish it had a counter to keep track of where you are on the tape. My kids were thrilled with this, just like I was when I was their age with my first tape recorder. I'm glad I bought a small portable microphone to go with it which makes it easier for one person to operate while recording themselves.



Product was well packaged, hence no damages. Would definately buy from Amazon again.L. Excellent service; shipped right away. Jackson



We were about four rows back and still got a very clear recording (of course not a professional grade) that we could use to learn the song and review the message. We were able to take this recorder on our vacation and use it in a church service where we recorded some music and a message. We have not used all the features, but what we have used have performed above our expectations and we look forward to continue to use it with confidence.






 


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